Review of Bretagne ferry

MV Bretagne ferry is a Ro-Ro passenger vessel operated by the French company BRITTANY FERRIES. The ship has max capacity of 1980 passengers and 580 vehicles. The vessel was launched in 1989 and currently operates on the UK-France ferry routes Portsmouth-Saint-Malo-Portsmouth (crossing time 11 overnights, 8 days) and Plymouth-Roscoff-Plymouth (winter months only, crossing time 6 hours).

Cabins

As cruiseferry, Bretagne has a total of 359 cabins, all of which are air-conditioned and with en-suite bathrooms.The ferry company provides bed linens, towels and toiletries. The ship additionally has 454 reclining seats. Some staterooms are wheelchair-accessible (adapted for disabled passengers).

The ship has 2 elevators (passenger lifts) accessing all decks. Aft on deck 9 (in the sundeck area) there is a helipad used in cases of medical emergency.

All onboard emergency instructions are displayed in staterooms, on the TV screens and at the ship's assembly stations (aka muster stations). Life jackets are issued at the assembly stations. In case of emergency, the use of elevators / passenger lifts is forbidden.

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The company offers regularly scheduled ferry services between England and France (travel time on cruise ferries 3-4 hours) and between France and Spain (travel time 20-36 hours). The high-speed UK-France service allows the ships to successfully target the UK's "mini cruise" and holiday travel markets.